Membership fees (2025)
UEBT members pay an annual membership fee. Fees are based on the annual turn-over of the member organisation.
Turnover (€) | Membership fees |
---|---|
0 - 2 million | € 725 |
2 million - 5 million | € 1'425 |
5 million - 10 million | € 2'125 |
10 million - 20 million | € 4'275 |
20 million - 50 million | € 7'200 |
50 million - 75 million | € 10'650 |
75 million - 100 million | € 14'175 |
100 million - 250 million | € 17'600 |
250 million - 500 million | € 21'350 |
500 million - 1 billion | € 24'825 |
1 billion - 1,5 billion | € 27'525 |
1.5 billion - 2 billion | € 35'500 |
2 billion and higher | € 42'725 |
Notes:
Turnover is defined as annual sales minus all discounts and sales taxes.
A one-time membership application fee is charged upon submission of the membership application. The fee is 50% of the membership fee.
Membership annual fees are payable from the moment that provisional UEBT membership is granted.
Farms and producer associations, such as cooperatives, with an annual turnover of less than 1.9 million Euros are exempt from membership and application fees.
Exceptions apply for companies seeking certification. There is a UEBT integrated membership + certification approach (see next section).
Membership fees are non-refundable and apply to all organisations that are UEBT member on the 1st of January of that year.
Exceptions for UEBT integrated membership + certification approach
For companies that are seeking certification and that fall in the scope of the UEBT integrated membership + certification approach, as defined by the UEBT Secretariat, the following exceptions apply:
For organisations seeking certification that are directly responsible for cultivation or wild collection practices (these organisations are generally located in sourcing areas), the integrated membership + certification approach may apply. In this integrated approach, the membership assessment is conducted as part of, and at the same time as, the certification audit. There is a membership fee but no application fee.
In this approach, the annual membership fees are based on the turnover of the certified ingredient(s) and not on the turnover of the entire organisation. Once calculated, the same table above is used to lookup the applicable annual membership fee.
For farms and producer associations such as cooperatives, membership is optional if the organisation’s annual turnover is less than 1.9 million Euros. If these farms or associations opt for UEBT membership, the integrated membership + certification process applies, but there is no membership fee nor application fee.
For organisations seeking certification that are not directly responsible for cultivation or wild collection practices (e.g. manufacturers or brands buying from traders or not working in the sourcing area), the standard membership process applies and membership fees are based on the turnover of the member organisation.
Questions?
Write to us at membershipenquiries@uebt.org